2015
DOI: 10.1111/ijlh.12444
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Analysis of HFE mutations and non‐HFE gene mutations (TFR2 and SLC40A1) in patients with phenotypic hemochromatosis from the basque country

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“…The normal expression of SLC40A1 is essential to iron metabolism homeostasis. Moreover, many precious articles have revealed that abnormal iron metabolism induced by SLC40A1 mutation or intron sequence polymorphism is associated with autosomal dominant hemochromatosis, inflammatory reaction, and occurrence of liver cancer [ 17 22 ]. Our precious microarray data revealed that SLC40A1 was a potential downstream gene of Nrf2 [ 23 ].…”
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“…The normal expression of SLC40A1 is essential to iron metabolism homeostasis. Moreover, many precious articles have revealed that abnormal iron metabolism induced by SLC40A1 mutation or intron sequence polymorphism is associated with autosomal dominant hemochromatosis, inflammatory reaction, and occurrence of liver cancer [ 17 22 ]. Our precious microarray data revealed that SLC40A1 was a potential downstream gene of Nrf2 [ 23 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…FPN1 transcripts contain an IRE sequence in the 5′-UTR, which binds IRP proteins during iron deprivation, causing translational efficiency inhibition at the post-transcriptional level 15 . Many previous reports have revealed that FPN1 mutations and intron polymorphisms lead to hyperferritinemia, inflammatory reactions, and several cancers 1618 . However, the biological effects of abnormal FPN1 expression on tumor behaviors and the molecular mechanisms underlying FPN1 dysregulation in multiple myeloma (MM) cells remain largely unexplored.…”
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confidence: 99%